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Jalan Alor

These hawker stalls are only about 200 meters from my apartment, so I often find myself here along with the Singaporean and Hong Kong tourists for a late-night snack, usually pork or shrimp fried noodles or Malaysian  mee goreng. I can't stop thinking about noodles!   This girl sings the same four songs over and over. I have memorized them all, to my detriment. The number of severely disabled people scraping out a living on KL's streets is impressive. Another performer on Alor Street walks on his hands, singing through a headset microphone. Maggi goreng ayam, from a halal stall on Jalan Alor. I've come to this place, below, a few times for the pork fried noodles. I can't read the Chinese name. It's near the north end, on the east side of the street. It's high-quality, and the servings are big.

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